State Grant Scholarships

Browse 5 hand-curated State Grant scholarships. Every award here is filtered by funding level so you can focus on the support you need — see amounts, deadlines, and eligibility, then apply on the official site.

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California Competitive Cal Grant – Community College September Cycle

California Student Aid Commission

Amount
Awards vary by Cal Grant type and institution; all awards are subject to the state budget
Deadline
Sep 2, 2026

Eligible California community college students who submit a FAFSA or CADAA and verified GPA by September 2, meet residency, financial, acad…

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Partial United States Bachelors

TEXAS Grant Program

Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board and participating Texas universities

Amount
For 2026–27, up to $5,399 per semester and $16,197 across fall, spring, and summer; the encouraged target is $2,500 per semester
Deadline
Jan 15, 2027

A financially needy Texas resident pursuing a first bachelor’s degree at an eligible Texas public university and qualifying through the hig…

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Partial United States Graduate and professional

Arkansas Health Education Grant

Arkansas Division of Higher Education

Amount
Contract-based tuition assistance; the current official table ranges from at least $5,000 to $36,962 by field and institution
Deadline
Jul 1, 2027

Certified Arkansas residents accepted to a state-contracted out-of-state professional program in an eligible health field.

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Partial United States Any level

Texas Educational Opportunity Grant Program (TEOG)

Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board and participating public colleges

Amount
For 2026–27, up to $1,840 per semester at public state colleges, $3,896 at public technical institutes, or $2,134 at public community colleges
Deadline
Complete the 2026–27 FAFSA or TASFA and all school documents as early as possible; each participating college controls its limited allocation

A financially needy Texas resident in the first 45 credit hours of an eligible associate or certificate program at a participating public t…

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Partial United States Any level

Texas Tuition Equalization Grant Program (TEG)

Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board and participating private Texas institutions

Amount
For 2026–27, up to $4,270 annually or $6,405 for qualifying exceptional-need undergraduates, limited by financial need and the tuition differential
Deadline
Complete FAFSA or TASFA and the participating private institution’s financial-aid requirements as early as possible; each school administers its limited TEG allocation

A financially needy Texas resident enrolled at least three-quarter time toward a first eligible degree at a participating private or indepe…

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